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Dariga Nursultanqyzy Nazarbayeva (Kazakh: Дариға Нұрсұлтанқызы Назарбаева, Dariğa Nūrsūltanqyzy Nazarbaeva; born 7 May 1963) is a Kazakh businesswoman and politician who is the daughter of Nursultan Nazarbayev who was the President of Kazakhstan from 1990 to 2019.
Kazakhstan took a step closer to a carefully choreographed dynastic succession on Wednesday as the daughter of its long-serving ruler was named to a post that put her in line for the presidency a ...
Aliya Nursultanqyzy Nazarbaeva (Kazakh: Älia Nūrsūltanqyzy Nazarbaeva; born 3 February 1980) is a businesswoman [1] who is the youngest daughter of Nursultan Nazarbayev, the first President of Kazakhstan.
The president of Kazakhstan is the head of state elected by popular vote to serve a five-year-term. [1] The president appoints the prime minister of Kazakhstan (head of government) and first deputy prime minister. [2] [3]
Presidential elections in Kazakhstan have faced criticism, with concerns raised by Western observers regarding ballot tampering, voter fraud, harassment of opposition candidates, and media restrictions. [4] The president is elected directly by the people of Kazakhstan for a seven-year term.
Kunayev was ousted in 1986 and replaced by Gennady Kolbin, an ethnic Russian, who despite his office, had little authority in Kazakhstan. Nazarbayev was named party leader and the top position (First Secretary of the Communist Party) on 22 June 1989, [28] only the second Kazakh (after Kunayev) to
The eleven-year-old daughter of a prominent Kashmiri rebel leader who was sentenced to life in prison in neighboring India issued an emotional appeal on Thursday, urging New Delhi to allow her to ...
Some observers believe that the film was aimed to make Dariga Nazarbayeva's potential presidential bid in the future, the daughter of Kazakhstan's former leader Nursultan Nazarbayev, more acceptable among ordinary Kazakhstanis. [15] The film won the Nouveau Genre Great Prize at France's 2020 L'Étrange Festival. [16]